
Lee Enfield rifle
The Lee-Enfield rifle is a bolt-action firearm used primarily by British forces from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. Noted for its reliability and accuracy, it was chambered for the .303 British cartridge and featured a 10-round magazine, allowing for rapid firing. The rifle was renowned for its smooth operation and sturdy design, making it effective in both World Wars. Its distinct characteristics included a wooden stock, a long barrel, and a unique rear sight system. The Lee-Enfield has since become iconic among military enthusiasts and collectors, representing a significant advancement in rifle technology of its time.